The SC2005 Student Days Program focuses
on undergraduate students, and emphasizes
high-performance computing, internships,
graduate school opportunities, fellowships,
and the career opportunities in education,
research and industry. Learn about the topical
areas in which young researchers are engaged,
and most importantly, network with experts
in the field.

Student Days registration fee is $25 and
includes lunch both days, transportation
to Microsoft Redmond Campus, tours, career
fair, and access to the Exhibit Hall.

Student Days Program
Access website below for additonal information
and registration

AGENDA

Monday,
14 November

8:30 am

Travel to Microsoft Redmond Campus

9:00
am

Welcome & Keynote

John
Lauer, Vice President for Worldwide
Midmarket Small and Midmarket
Solutions & Partner Group,
Microsoft Corp.

Graduate School Panel: Panel members include representatives
from ASC Tier I graduate schools, local
and regional graduate schools, fellowship/scholarship
reps, and other graduate students. Topics
range from how to apply to graduate school,
letters of recommendation, how to apply
for a fellowship, how to get financial aid,
and how to find a mentor.

Young Researcher Panel: graduate students, post-docs, and recent
faculty are invited to present their research
and discuss how they entered grad school,
identified an advisor and project, and offer
recommendations. ASC Tier I schools, fellows
from the Computational Science Graduate
Fellowship Program, Hertz Foundation, National
Physical Sciences Consortium, GEM, and local
schools will serve as presenters.

Career Fair: Industry
and academia are invited to host a table
at the Career Fair to showcase exciting
opportunities, recruit, interview, and hire.
Students are encouraged to present their
resumes, and to focus on what educational
assets are required for the career of their
choice.